Done for the latest issue of The Stool Pigeon. A little bit tweaked from the version that appears in the paper, but not by much. I don't think it really works that well, it was kind of rushed, so you might need to track back a couple of times to actually understand it.

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I was always scared of these types of fans, I wouldn't wanna ruin a musician's life just so I can hear him make some good music..even though there are some singers that I do wish would go back to their old days..you've described this type of feeling really well

This is very well written and is a great concept because it portrays todays contemporary artists that have sold out and the never ending string of trash music that is all superficial that tries to appeal to teenagers who have yet to really explore the music world and seek out its roots. I wish this comic was based on fiction and that this didn't exist today, im waiting on a new musical renaissance that actually supports artist with real talent, with real voices and who play real instruments. Its a shame that the majority of todays society, especially the youth of this generation are completely deaf when it comes to real music. I love how you have the story being told from 2 vantage points and that you have the main character be the fan and not the artist. The simplicity of the art and color works really well for this piece. The divorce of the rock star had to be inspired by the Tiger Woods scandal haha. My favorite string of panels are the album to album illustrations as well as the red purple section with all the partying and ice. Great work over all. I'd love to see more, keep up the good work!

Nice, it's incredible how you managed to explain such a story in only one page, and it is explained very clearly as well! At first when I read this I thought <<Funny story! >> but... then I realized... <<Wow... this is kinda true. This is kinda... sad >>.

This situation is totally relatable—well except going after the artist bit near the end XD—and told in such a unique way! I don't think I've ever seen a comic quite like this. The colors, arrangement, etc, all executed perfectly. :]

Also, some of your other work reminds me a bit of Janine Rewell, what with the solid colors and pattern-like composition.Anyways, fantastic work!